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Currently, the main trend in the development of thermal power plants is the expanded use of high-pressure steam–water cycles. In this regard, thermohydraulic problems and issues of hydrodynamic instability in two-phase flows of the “steam–water” type are relevant topics for researchers and engineers involved in the development of powerful steam generators and boiling reactors. Other examples of two-phase gas–liquid flows are emulsification, homogenization, and dispersion processes in the food, chemical, process engineering, and other industries.

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Avramenko, A.A., Shevchuk, I.V. (2022). Instability of a Vapor Layer on a Vertical Surface at Presence of Nanoparticles. In: Modelling of Convective Heat and Mass Transfer in Nanofluids with and without Boiling and Condensation. Mathematical Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-95081-1_7

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